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graham rickson

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Graham, who writes on classical music, lives in Leeds.

Articles By Graham Rickson

Classical CDs Weekly: Michael Nyman, Stravinsky, Emily Pailthorpe

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Classical CDs Weekly: Elgar, Alec Roth, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra

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Classical CDs Weekly: Melartin, Rachmaninoff, Rzewski

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All Together Now: The Great Orchestra Challenge, BBC Four

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Classical CDs Weekly: Beethoven, Shostakovich, Tommy Smith

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Classical CDs Weekly: Strauss, Weinberg, Rolf Lislevand

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Classical CDs Weekly: Meister, Prokofiev, Uri Caine & Jenny Lin

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Classical CDs Weekly: Butterworth, Liszt, Nielsen

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Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Graeme Koehne, Schubert

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Classical CDs Weekly: Bruckner, Mahler, Nielsen, Schnittke

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Classical CDs Weekly: Elgar, Haydn, Ligeti, Smaro Gregoriadou

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Classical CDs Weekly: MacMillan, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Tchaikovsky

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DVD: Hail, Caesar!

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Classical CDs Weekly: Scriabin, Stockhausen, Choir of King's College Aberdeen, Radek Baborák

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DVD: A Month in the Country

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Classical CDs Weekly: Aukai, Mahler, Shostakovich

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Ridout, Włoszczowska, Crawford, Lai, Posner, Wigmore Hall re...

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Stephen review - a breathtakingly good first feature by a mu...

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Album: Mdou Moctar - Funeral for Justice

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Blue Lights Series 2, BBC One review - still our best cop sh...

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Sabine Devieilhe, Mathieu Pordoy, Wigmore Hall review - ench...

Sabine Devieilhe, as with many other great sopranos, elicits much fan worship, with no less than three encores at her recent Wigmore Hall recital...

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In A History of the World in 47 Borders, Jonn Elledge takes an ostensibly dry subject – how maps and boundaries have shaped our world –...

DVD/Blu-Ray: Priscilla

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Banging Denmark, Finborough Theatre review - lively but conf...

What would happen if a notorious misogynist actually fell in love? With a glacial Danish librarian? And decided his best means of...

Album: Fred Hersch - Silent, Listening

The previous solo piano solo album from Fred Hersch, one of the world’s great...